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Evaluate x + sq root(yz) when x = 3, y = 2, and z = –8. 7i 3 + 4i 3 - 16i 3 + 16i
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Evaluate x + sq root(yz) when x = 3, y = 2, and z = –8.
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x + sq root(yz)
= 3 + sq root(-16)
= 3 + 4i
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3 + 4i
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